The generation of optimal code for arithmetic expressions

R Sethi, JD Ullman - Journal of the ACM (JACM), 1970 - dl.acm.org
Journal of the ACM (JACM), 1970dl.acm.org
The problem of evaluating arithmetic expressions on a machine with N≥ 1 general purpose
registers is considered. It is initially assumed that no algebraic laws apply to the operators
and operands in the expression. An algorithm for evaluation of expressions under this
assumption is proposed, and it is shown to take the shortest possible number of instructions.
It is then assumed that certain operators are commutative or both commutative and
associative. In this case a procedure is given for finding an expression equivalent to a given …
The problem of evaluating arithmetic expressions on a machine with N ≥ 1 general purpose registers is considered. It is initially assumed that no algebraic laws apply to the operators and operands in the expression. An algorithm for evaluation of expressions under this assumption is proposed, and it is shown to take the shortest possible number of instructions. It is then assumed that certain operators are commutative or both commutative and associative. In this case a procedure is given for finding an expression equivalent to a given one and having the shortest possible evaluation sequence. It is then shown that the algorithms presented here also minimize the number of storage references in the evaluation.
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